
MindsEye launches today with full patch support—just in time for GTA dev's new blockbuster
So here's the deal: MindsEye officially launches today, June 10, and if you've been watching this one for a while, you’re probably already hovering over your preload button. Developed by Build A Rocket Boy—a new studio founded by Leslie Benzies, the former lead producer of GTA V—this action-adventure title is making waves not just because of who’s behind it, but because it’s trying to kick off an entirely new universe. After a few patch hiccups this morning, everything now seems set for a clean global release.
Earlier today, Xbox players were looking at a rougher ride, as the game’s day one patch was MIA due to Microsoft’s slower platform certification process. PlayStation and PC users had the patch ready from the jump. But don’t worry—as of 4:26 PM, Build A Rocket Boy confirmed that all platforms now have the full update available for download, just ahead of the global unlock.
"Update 2 will ensure the game is able to be experienced 'as we intended', as it includes 'key final refinements'." — Eurogamer
That includes visual polish, better performance, crash fixes, and all the quality-of-life stuff that normally gets jammed into the first major patch. Basically, if you want MindsEye to look and feel like a blockbuster, this update is essential.

Time zone breakdown: When does MindsEye unlock?
The official release time is 6 PM local time, which means wherever you are, the game unlocks at your 6 PM. Here's how that rolls out in various regions:
Time Zone | Local Time | Date |
PDT (Los Angeles) | 6:00 PM | June 10 |
EDT (New York) | 6:00 PM | June 10 |
BST (London) | 6:00 PM | June 10 |
CEST (Berlin) | 6:00 PM | June 10 |
JST (Tokyo) | 6:00 PM | June 10 |
AEST (Sydney) | 6:00 PM | June 10 |
For a quick background: Build A Rocket Boy is a relatively new name in the gaming space, but it's helmed by Leslie Benzies, who left Rockstar after GTA V to build something entirely his own. MindsEye is part of that larger vision. It’s not just a game—it’s also embedded in Everywhere, the developer’s wider online platform, designed to support multiple digital experiences, stories, and communities. Think of it as both a standalone story and the flagship product of a larger ecosystem.
That’s why the devs are calling this launch “just the beginning.” They're already planning new content, feature updates, and ongoing tweaks post-launch. And based on how they’ve handled today's rollout—with transparency on patches and a firm launch window—they’re signaling a long-haul commitment to growing the game with the player base.
In their words:
"We want MindsEye to be a game that continues to grow with its players... Expect updates, refinements, and adjustments—based on what you're telling us."
The vibe is pretty clear: they want this to be something that evolves, not just a one-and-done narrative drop.

Now that the day one patch is confirmed across PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, there’s nothing stopping players from diving straight into the world of MindsEye. Whether you're here for the story, the spectacle, or just curious about what a post-Rockstar game from Leslie Benzies actually looks like, this is the moment.
No last-minute delays, no staggered content rollout. Just a full release at 6 PM, wherever you are.
Let’s see what the MindsEye vision really delivers.
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